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<blockquote data-quote="Crash Cash" data-source="post: 464603" data-attributes="member: 6978"><p>And a winrar is me! I *think* the problem was the tire pressure got more than a bit low (slow leak I didn't catch) then it overheated and melted the plug glue. Plus the tire was almost bald and worn enough to be very flexible, or maybe it was that flexible since it got so overheated. Who knows. However, I'm probably going to not carry around my (unused) stop'n'go kit any more, and go back to string plugs. This thread made me do a Google search in general, not just this forum, and the rest of the net appears to be in agreement with you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Crash Cash, post: 464603, member: 6978"] And a winrar is me! I *think* the problem was the tire pressure got more than a bit low (slow leak I didn't catch) then it overheated and melted the plug glue. Plus the tire was almost bald and worn enough to be very flexible, or maybe it was that flexible since it got so overheated. Who knows. However, I'm probably going to not carry around my (unused) stop'n'go kit any more, and go back to string plugs. This thread made me do a Google search in general, not just this forum, and the rest of the net appears to be in agreement with you. [/QUOTE]
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